Road Profiling

Road profiling refers to the process of analyzing and measuring the surface profile of a
road. This involves assessing the road's smoothness, identifying irregularities like dips
and bumps, and evaluating the vertical alignment. The goal is to ensure a smooth,
consistent, and safe riding surface.
Elaboration:
Road profiling is a critical step in both road construction and maintenance. Material Sizing: Road material sizing refers to the different sizes of aggregates and materials used in road construction, typically classified by their sieve size or as "AASHTO" grades. These sizes are crucial for different applications like base layers, concrete mixes, and surface treatments, impacting factors like drainage, compaction, and structural integrity.
road. This involves assessing the road's smoothness, identifying irregularities like dips
and bumps, and evaluating the vertical alignment. The goal is to ensure a smooth,
consistent, and safe riding surface.
Elaboration:
Road profiling is a critical step in both road construction and maintenance. Material Sizing: Road material sizing refers to the different sizes of aggregates and materials used in road construction, typically classified by their sieve size or as "AASHTO" grades. These sizes are crucial for different applications like base layers, concrete mixes, and surface treatments, impacting factors like drainage, compaction, and structural integrity.

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Picture on the left is finished processed material. Picture on the right was the rock and debris removed.
Material Processing As Simple As 1-2-3 1- Scoop material off stock pile. 2- Rotate and process material 3- Dump unwanted processed material on stocking pile. Special Note: You don't need to dump the in bucket unwanted material every processing cycle. Sometimes, you can go 3 to 4 cycles or more before dumping unwanted rock on a debris pile. Also: Over-processing is impractical, as it’s not feasible to get every grain of sand in the processing action. There's a balance between efficiency and achieving perfectly clean material. Tip & Trick If you notice on the debris pile there is a rock size just perfect for another application. Easy screen change out with a different sizing screen. Now you can capture the desired rock or material off that pile.